Paradise Criminal Defense & DUI Attorneys
Arrested or charged in Paradise? Our team protects Paradise residents with aggressive, proven legal defense across Las Vegas Justice Court and Clark County District Court.
Zero of our clients have ever pled guilty to what they were originally charged with.

🚨 Booked at Clark County Detention Center (CCDC)? Call us before the next court appearance.
We can be on the file within hours — investigating the stop, preserving evidence, contacting the prosecutor, and making sure your story gets told before the State's version becomes the default.
Criminal Defense in Paradise, NV
Paradise is an unincorporated township, but arrests here — at the Strip, the casinos, the airport, the convention center — are filed in Las Vegas Justice Court and Clark County District Court. That means a Paradise case is really a Las Vegas Metro case with a tourist-heavy fact pattern. We've defended hundreds.
We represent clients across the Strip, UNLV, Reid International Airport, and Convention Center corridor. Most of our Paradise cases originate from stops or incidents on I-15, Las Vegas Blvd, Tropicana Ave, and Flamingo Rd.
“I stand behind every case we take. Your freedom is my mission.”
Every charge we defend in Paradise
Below is every practice area we handle out of Paradise — with the local court routing, the typical defense playbook, and a link to the full charge-specific page. Call (702) 857-7197 day or night.
DUI / DWI Defense in Paradise
If you've been arrested for DUI in Paradise, your case files in Las Vegas Justice Court. Patrol density on I-15 and Las Vegas Blvd makes traffic-stop DUIs routine — and that means stop-legality and field-sobriety challenges are usually the strongest opening defense.
Paradise DUI cases turn on three pressure points: was the traffic stop lawful, was the breathalyzer or blood test administered correctly, and was the 7-day DMV-hearing window protected. We file the DMV hearing request the day you retain us — without it, your license is automatically suspended 30 days after arrest. From the first appearance in Las Vegas Justice Court forward, we negotiate for reckless-driving reductions, DUI-court eligibility, or outright dismissal where the evidence cracks.
- Challenge the legality of the traffic stop (Fourth Amendment)
- Attack breathalyzer calibration and operator certification
- Demand the DMV hearing within 7 days of arrest
- Challenge blood-draw chain of custody
- Negotiate down to reckless driving where the evidence is weak
Drug Crimes in Paradise
Drug arrests in Paradise — possession, paraphernalia, sales, trafficking — almost always start with a search. If the search violated the Fourth Amendment, the evidence comes out. Cases file in Las Vegas Justice Court.
From simple paraphernalia (NRS 453.566) to Cat E possession (NRS 453.336) to trafficking under 14 grams (NRS 453.3385), the defense playbook in Paradise starts the same way: suppress the search. Whether the stop happened on I-15, during a traffic stop, or at a residence in the Strip, we attack consent, probable cause, and the warrant if there was one. For first-time felony possession, we push for drug-court diversion in Las Vegas Justice Court that ends in dismissal.
- Suppress the search — Fourth Amendment / illegal stop
- Challenge constructive possession in shared spaces
- Push for drug-court diversion on first felonies
- Lab challenges — weight, purity, chain of custody
- Cooperation agreements for substantial assistance on trafficking
Domestic Violence in Paradise
Nevada is a mandatory-arrest state for domestic battery — meaning a Paradise officer arrests whoever they identify as the primary aggressor, even when that identification is wrong. Paradise cases file in Las Vegas Justice Court.
A first-offense domestic battery conviction (NRS 200.485) carries a federal lifetime firearm prohibition — the consequences reach far past the misdemeanor sentence. In Paradise, we challenge the "primary aggressor" determination, push self-defense and defense-of-others theories, dissect 911 calls and body-cam footage, and where possible push for stayed-conviction outcomes that protect your record. If the accusation is rooted in a pending custody or divorce dispute, we surface it.
- Challenge the mandatory-arrest primary-aggressor finding
- Self-defense and defense-of-others under NRS 200.275
- False-allegation pattern analysis in custody/divorce contexts
- Body-cam, 911-call, and witness inconsistency exploitation
- Stayed-conviction or diversion outcomes where eligible
Assault & Battery in Paradise
Assault and battery charges in Paradise — simple battery, battery with substantial bodily harm, assault or battery with a deadly weapon — almost always come with conflicting versions of what happened. Cases file in Las Vegas Justice Court.
Whether the incident happened at a the Strip bar, a casino on Las Vegas Blvd, or a private residence, the State has to prove unlawful force and rule out self-defense (NRS 200.275). For Paradise battery cases we dig into witness inconsistencies, 911 timing, surveillance footage, and the absence of injury where the State claims substantial bodily harm. With a deadly-weapon allegation, the question becomes how the object was actually used — that distinction decides Category B felony exposure.
- Self-defense / defense of others (NRS 200.275)
- Witness credibility and 911-call timing analysis
- Surveillance and body-cam review
- Drop deadly-weapon enhancement where the object was not used to cause SBH
- Mutual-combat and consent defenses where the facts support them
White Collar Crimes in Paradise
White-collar prosecutions in Paradise — fraud, embezzlement, identity theft, forgery, credit-card schemes — are document-heavy, intent-driven, and almost always investigated for weeks before charges file in Las Vegas Justice Court.
By the time the State files in Las Vegas Justice Court, they already have bank records, surveillance, and witness statements. Paradise white-collar defense work starts with the records request and a parallel forensic accounting review — we look for accounting errors that were charged as fraudulent intent, lawful entitlements that were charged as embezzlement, and authorized-user defenses on credit-card cases. For multi-count indictments, the priority is consolidating counts and protecting your record.
- Forensic accounting review to attack fraudulent intent
- Authorized-user defense on credit-card cases
- Lawful-entitlement defense on embezzlement allegations
- Civil compromise and restitution-driven dismissal paths
- Multi-count consolidation to limit exposure
Sex Crimes in Paradise
Sex-crime allegations in Paradise — sexual assault, statutory rape, open or gross lewdness, solicitation of prostitution — carry registration consequences that outlast any prison sentence. Cases file in Las Vegas Justice Court.
From sexual assault (NRS 200.366 — Category A, life on the table) to misdemeanor solicitation (NRS 201.354) and open/gross lewdness (NRS 201.210), Paradise sex-crime defense starts before charging — early DNA review, witness interviews, motive analysis, and electronic-communications discovery. For sting-operation solicitation cases on the Strip or in Paradise, we pull the audio, attack entrapment, and challenge the agreement element.
- Pre-charge investigation and witness interviews
- DNA and forensic-evidence review
- Entrapment defense in sting operations
- Motive analysis in custody / personal-conflict cases
- Fight the sex-offender registration trigger first
Traffic Violations in Paradise
Traffic offenses in Paradise — reckless driving, driving on a suspended license, hit-and-run, racing on a highway — go beyond a citation when there's prior history or serious bodily harm. Cases file in Las Vegas Justice Court.
Paradise traffic-violation cases on I-15 and Las Vegas Blvd most often come from radar enforcement, accident response, or DMV-flagged driving status. We attack the basis for the stop, the validity of the DMV notice in suspended-license cases (NRS 483.560), and the State's accident-reconstruction evidence in reckless-driving and hit-and-run cases. For commercial drivers, we coordinate with CDL-impact strategy.
- Challenge the basis for the stop
- Suspended-license notice defense (NRS 483.560)
- Accident-reconstruction challenges in reckless driving
- CDL-protection strategy for commercial drivers
- Negotiate down to non-moving violations where possible
Juvenile Offenses in Paradise
Juvenile cases in Paradise run through Clark County Family Court — separate procedure, separate stakes. The goal is keeping the record sealed, the school placement intact, and the future scholarship-eligible.
Whether the allegation is petit larceny, possession, vandalism, or a more serious felony-track matter, Paradise juvenile defense work focuses on diversion, informal adjustment, and statement suppression. School-impact mitigation matters as much as the legal disposition — we coordinate with parents and school counselors to keep the case from following the child into high school records and college applications.
- Diversion and informal-adjustment placement
- Statement suppression — Miranda issues with minors
- School-impact mitigation and counselor coordination
- Record sealing eligibility tracking
- Felony-track avoidance for first offenses
Expungement & Record Sealing in Paradise
Nevada doesn't technically have expungement — it has record sealing under NRS 179.245. For Paradise residents, sealing a closed case can restore employment, housing, and licensing access that the conviction was blocking.
Eligibility depends on the offense category and the time elapsed since case closure. Paradise sealing petitions filed through Las Vegas Justice Court require certified judgment, FBI/NV background check, and statutory time-period proof. We handle the entire process — petition, prosecutor notice, court order, and DMV/firearm-rights restoration where applicable.
- Eligibility analysis under NRS 179.245
- Petition preparation and prosecutor notice
- Court order and post-sealing follow-through
- Firearm-rights restoration where qualified
- DMV record cleanup coordination
Criminal Appeals in Paradise
If you were convicted in Paradise or Unincorporated Clark County, Nevada gives you 30 days to file a notice of appeal. Miss that window and your direct appeal is gone — post-conviction relief becomes the only remaining lane.
Paradise appeals from Las Vegas Justice Court or Clark County District Court go to the Nevada Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. We review the trial record for preserved error, ineffective-assistance-of-counsel claims, and constitutional violations. For post-conviction work, we file habeas petitions and ineffective-assistance motions within the one-year statutory window.
- Notice of appeal within the 30-day window
- Trial-record review for preserved error
- Direct appeal briefing to NV Supreme Court / Court of Appeals
- Post-conviction habeas petitions (NRS 34.720)
- Ineffective-assistance-of-counsel claims
Bail & Bond Reduction in Paradise
Bail set at first appearance in Paradise is rarely the final number. Paradise bail-reduction motions in Las Vegas Justice Court routinely cut bail in half — or convert to release-on-recognizance — when the defense puts the right facts in front of the magistrate.
We file bail-reduction motions immediately after booking, supported by community-ties evidence, employment records, and a defense plan. For Paradise cases, the play is to show the court the State's flight-risk and danger-to-community arguments are weak — and that release with conditions protects the integrity of the case without keeping a presumptively innocent person locked up.
- Bail-reduction motion within 24 hours of retainer
- Community-ties and employment evidence package
- Release-on-recognizance push where eligible
- Coordinated bondsman strategy on partial-cash bail
- Bail-revocation defense on alleged violations
Why Paradise clients choose Freedom First
- 24/7 FREE Emergency Legal Hotline for Felonies & Misdemeanors
- 90% Win Rate — Proven track record in Clark County courts
- 0 clients have ever pled guilty to original charges
- Payment plans and financing available
- Former public defender — knows how prosecutors think
- Defense across Las Vegas Justice Court, Clark County District Court
- Serving Paradise and the surrounding Unincorporated Clark County
Paradise criminal defense FAQ
Honest answers before you commit to anything.
I was arrested in Paradise. Where will my case be filed?
Paradise arrests typically book at Clark County Detention Center (CCDC) and route through Las Vegas Justice Court and Clark County District Court. Felonies move to district court within 48–72 hours for arraignment.
How fast should I call a lawyer after a Paradise arrest?
Immediately. The first 24–72 hours decide what charges actually get filed, and DUI cases have a hard 7-day deadline to request the DMV hearing that protects your license. Call (702) 857-7197 any hour.
Do you offer free consultations for Paradise cases?
Yes — every initial case review is free, confidential, and available 24/7. We give you an honest read on what you're facing before any commitment.
How much does criminal defense cost in Paradise?
Retainers start at $3,500–$5,000 for misdemeanors and run $7,500–$15,000+ for felonies — well below the $15,000–$30,000+ most private firms in Las Vegas charge. Payment plans available: 50% today, 50% before court.
What's the difference between Paradise arrests and Las Vegas Metro arrests?
Paradise arrests run through Las Vegas Justice Court and Clark County District Court — same prosecutors as the rest of the LV Metro area.
Why Paradise clients trust Freedom First
Thomas M. Wells, Esq.
Your Fighter in Court
"I stand behind every case we take. Your freedom is my mission."
Whether your case involves a Paradise arrest or any other charge, Attorney Tom Wells fights it personally — from booking through verdict.
Attorney Tom Wells brings nearly 10 years of experience defending clients across Southern Nevada. A graduate of UNLV's Boyd School of Law with a background as a former Clark County Public Defender, Tom knows both sides of the courtroom — and uses that knowledge to win for you.
- J.D., William S. Boyd School of Law, UNLV
- Former Clark County Public Defender
- Board Certified · Constitutional Law Expert
- Member, State Bar of Nevada
- 90% Win Rate · 500+ Cases Won

Arrested in Paradise? Call Now.
Free 24/7 consultation. No pressure. No hidden fees.